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Re: [PCI] building PCI IDs/drivers DB from Linux kernel sources



On Mon, Jul 30, 2001 at 01:03:01PM +0200, Marcus Meissner wrote:
> In article <[🔎] 20010730113319.A24939@pc04.cri.cur-archamps.fr> you wrote:
> > Please note that in the following, these are remarks _not_ bad criticism.
> > Maybe what is found by the script could be of some interest to people
> > coordinating the source writing.
> 
> > GOAL
> > ----
> 
> > In order to allow a kind of light detection of hardware to be use during
> > installation, I wanted to build a database (for PCI: I start with the
> > easiest...) with the following format:
> 
> > CLASS_ID	VENDOR_ID	DEVICE_ID	driver_name
> 
> > I have decided to write a script (you will find all the stuff attached)
> > parsing the Linux kernel sources in order to do that.
> 
> Well, that was what I did 2 years ago for Caldera ;)
> 
> Howevery this is no longer needed.
> 
> Nearly all PCI kernel modules now export the ids they match for in the
> MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE, for PCI, ISAPNP and USB.

I might have missed something ;) The use of MODULE_DEVICE_TABLE seemed not
general. Thanks for the infos.
-- 
Thierry LARONDE, Centre de Ressources Informatiques, Archamps - France
http://www.cri74.org/



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